fagosomi
Fagosomi, also known as phagosomes, are membrane-bound vesicles formed within cells as part of the phagocytic process. This process is primarily carried out by specialized cells called phagocytes, which include macrophages, neutrophils, and dendritic cells. The term "fagosomi" is derived from the Greek words "phagos" meaning to eat, and "soma" meaning body. The formation of fagosomi is a crucial step in the immune response, allowing cells to engulf and digest foreign particles, such as bacteria, viruses, or cellular debris.
The phagocytic process begins when a phagocyte recognizes a foreign particle through its surface receptors. The
The phagolysosome is an acidic environment due to the presence of lysosomal enzymes. These enzymes degrade